Dinâmica da nematofauna em resposta ao corte da cana-de-açúcar e fertirrigação com vinhaça

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Autor(a) principal: CAIXETA, Larissa de Brito
Data de Publicação: 2011
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRPE
Texto Completo: http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/6577
Resumo: The application of organic matter has been recognized as an efficient strategy for plant parasite nematode control, contributing for reduction of chemical products and their environmental impacts. In this context, the vinasse presents a high potential for use in alternative management of these important parasites due to the high volume of organic matter. The objectives of the present study were to evaluate nematode communities in soil and roots, correlating changes in physical and chemical soil attributes and nematode communities in function of irrigation with vinasse; evaluate the fertirrigation effect in vertical distribution of nematode communities in soil and in the spatial variability of the plant parasitic nematodes. Evaluations based on physical (soil humidity, density, porosity, granulometry, penetration resistance (MPa) and particle density) and chemical (pH, H, Al, P, Ca, Mg, Na, K and C-CO2 evolution) soil attributes and nematode community in soil and roots, carried out 30 days before and 30 and 90 days after sugarcane cut and vinasse application. There was reduction in total amount of nematode after vinasse irrigation. Soil density and Ca++ level correlated positively with the total amount of nematode and, in particular, the plant parasitic nematodes. Inversely, the organic matter correlated negatively with the free-living nematodes, plant parasitic nematodes and consequently the total amount of nematodes in soil, but presented positive correlation with endoparasites in roots. Changes in time on C-CO2 evolution were not significant neither the correlation with the taxa or trophic groups. The vertical irrigation effect on soil was signalized on Pratylenchus and Dorilamidae distribution and soil density. The higher changes in nematode densities in soil were attributed to depth, being layers of 10 and 20 cm the most crowded. According to semivariograms, endoparasite distribution fitted to spherical before and 30 days after and before vinasse application. However, ectoparasite distribution, fitted to spherical model before irrigation, shifted to exponential 30 days before vinasse application. Spatial dependence of ectoparasites was moderate after and before irrigation. Endoparasites presented moderate dependence before and weak after irrigation. At 90 days after irrigation, endo and ectoparasites did not present correlation among points sampled showing pure nugget effect.
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spelling PEDROSA, Elvira Maria RégisOLIVEIRA, Sônia Maria Alves deSILVEIRA, Elineide Barbosa daGUIMARÃES, Lilian Margarete Paeshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0033228987552581CAIXETA, Larissa de Brito2017-03-14T16:11:22Z2011-02-18CAIXETA, Larissa de Brito. Dinâmica da nematofauna em resposta ao corte da cana-de-açúcar e fertirrigação com vinhaça. 2011. 98 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Fitopatologia) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/6577The application of organic matter has been recognized as an efficient strategy for plant parasite nematode control, contributing for reduction of chemical products and their environmental impacts. In this context, the vinasse presents a high potential for use in alternative management of these important parasites due to the high volume of organic matter. The objectives of the present study were to evaluate nematode communities in soil and roots, correlating changes in physical and chemical soil attributes and nematode communities in function of irrigation with vinasse; evaluate the fertirrigation effect in vertical distribution of nematode communities in soil and in the spatial variability of the plant parasitic nematodes. Evaluations based on physical (soil humidity, density, porosity, granulometry, penetration resistance (MPa) and particle density) and chemical (pH, H, Al, P, Ca, Mg, Na, K and C-CO2 evolution) soil attributes and nematode community in soil and roots, carried out 30 days before and 30 and 90 days after sugarcane cut and vinasse application. There was reduction in total amount of nematode after vinasse irrigation. Soil density and Ca++ level correlated positively with the total amount of nematode and, in particular, the plant parasitic nematodes. Inversely, the organic matter correlated negatively with the free-living nematodes, plant parasitic nematodes and consequently the total amount of nematodes in soil, but presented positive correlation with endoparasites in roots. Changes in time on C-CO2 evolution were not significant neither the correlation with the taxa or trophic groups. The vertical irrigation effect on soil was signalized on Pratylenchus and Dorilamidae distribution and soil density. The higher changes in nematode densities in soil were attributed to depth, being layers of 10 and 20 cm the most crowded. According to semivariograms, endoparasite distribution fitted to spherical before and 30 days after and before vinasse application. However, ectoparasite distribution, fitted to spherical model before irrigation, shifted to exponential 30 days before vinasse application. Spatial dependence of ectoparasites was moderate after and before irrigation. Endoparasites presented moderate dependence before and weak after irrigation. At 90 days after irrigation, endo and ectoparasites did not present correlation among points sampled showing pure nugget effect.O emprego de matéria orgânica tem sido preconizado com destacada eficiência para controle de fitonematóides, contribuindo para a redução do uso de produtos químicos e os conseqüentes impactos ao meio ambiente. Nesse contexto, a vinhaça apresenta grande potencial no manejo alternativo destes fitopatógenos, devido ao grande aporte de matéria orgânica em sua composição. Os objetivos do presente estudo foram avaliar as comunidades de nematóides no solo e raízes, correlacionando variações nos atributos físicos e químicos do solo e nas comunidades de nematóides em função da fertirrigação com vinhaça; avaliar o efeito da fertirrigação na distribuição vertical da nematofauna do solo e na variabilidade espacial dos fitonematóides. As avaliações fundamentaram-se em atributos físicos (umidade, densidade, porosidade, granulometria, resistência do solo a penetração e densidade de partícula) e químicos (pH, H, Al, P, Ca, Mg, Na, K e evolução C-CO2) do solo e caracterização da nematofauna, efetuadas 30 dias antes e 30 e 90 dias após o corte da cana e aplicação de vinhaça. Houve redução no número total de nematóides após a fertirrigação com vinhaça. A densidade do solo e o nível de Ca++ correlacionaram-se significativamente com o total de nematóides e, em particular, com os fitoparasitos. A matéria orgânica correlacionou-se negativamente com nematóides de vida livre, fitoparasitos e nematóides totais do solo, mas apresentou correlação positiva com os endoparasitos encontrados nas raízes. A evolução de C-CO2 não variou significativamente entre os períodos nem apresentou correlações com os taxa ou grupos tróficos. O efeito vertical da fertirrigação no solo foi constatado apenas nas distribuições de Pratylenchus e Dorylaimidae e na densidade do solo. As maiores variações nas densidades populacionais de nematóides no solo ocorreram nas camadas de 10 e 20 cm. A distribuição dos endoparasitos ajustou-se ao modelo esférico 30 dias antes e após a aplicação de vinhaça. Já os ectoparasitos, ajustado ao modelo esférico antes da fertirrigação, mudou para exponencial 30 dias após a aplicação de vinhaça. Os ectoparasitos apresentaram dependência espacial moderada antes e após a irrigação com vinhaça e, os endoparasitos, moderada antes e fraca 30 dias após a irrigação. Aos 90 dias após a irrigação, os endoparasitos e ectoparasitos não apresentaram correlações entre os pontos amostrados, revelando efeito pepita puro.Submitted by (lucia.rodrigues@ufrpe.br) on 2017-03-14T16:11:22Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Larissa de Brito Caixeta.pdf: 1251344 bytes, checksum: f836a0d0c30f9c764b4a7d186a485112 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2017-03-14T16:11:22Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Dinâmica da nematofauna em resposta ao corte da cana-de-açúcar e fertirrigação com vinhaça
title Dinâmica da nematofauna em resposta ao corte da cana-de-açúcar e fertirrigação com vinhaça
spellingShingle Dinâmica da nematofauna em resposta ao corte da cana-de-açúcar e fertirrigação com vinhaça
CAIXETA, Larissa de Brito
Nematoide
Saccharum
Diversidade trófica
Cana-de-açúcar
Variabilidade espacial
Vinhaça
Nematode
Management
Spatial variability
Trophic diversity
FITOSSANIDADE::FITOPATOLOGIA
title_short Dinâmica da nematofauna em resposta ao corte da cana-de-açúcar e fertirrigação com vinhaça
title_full Dinâmica da nematofauna em resposta ao corte da cana-de-açúcar e fertirrigação com vinhaça
title_fullStr Dinâmica da nematofauna em resposta ao corte da cana-de-açúcar e fertirrigação com vinhaça
title_full_unstemmed Dinâmica da nematofauna em resposta ao corte da cana-de-açúcar e fertirrigação com vinhaça
title_sort Dinâmica da nematofauna em resposta ao corte da cana-de-açúcar e fertirrigação com vinhaça
author CAIXETA, Larissa de Brito
author_facet CAIXETA, Larissa de Brito
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv PEDROSA, Elvira Maria Régis
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv OLIVEIRA, Sônia Maria Alves de
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv SILVEIRA, Elineide Barbosa da
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv GUIMARÃES, Lilian Margarete Paes
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv CAIXETA, Larissa de Brito
contributor_str_mv PEDROSA, Elvira Maria Régis
OLIVEIRA, Sônia Maria Alves de
SILVEIRA, Elineide Barbosa da
GUIMARÃES, Lilian Margarete Paes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nematoide
Saccharum
Diversidade trófica
Cana-de-açúcar
Variabilidade espacial
Vinhaça
Nematode
Management
Spatial variability
Trophic diversity
topic Nematoide
Saccharum
Diversidade trófica
Cana-de-açúcar
Variabilidade espacial
Vinhaça
Nematode
Management
Spatial variability
Trophic diversity
FITOSSANIDADE::FITOPATOLOGIA
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description The application of organic matter has been recognized as an efficient strategy for plant parasite nematode control, contributing for reduction of chemical products and their environmental impacts. In this context, the vinasse presents a high potential for use in alternative management of these important parasites due to the high volume of organic matter. The objectives of the present study were to evaluate nematode communities in soil and roots, correlating changes in physical and chemical soil attributes and nematode communities in function of irrigation with vinasse; evaluate the fertirrigation effect in vertical distribution of nematode communities in soil and in the spatial variability of the plant parasitic nematodes. Evaluations based on physical (soil humidity, density, porosity, granulometry, penetration resistance (MPa) and particle density) and chemical (pH, H, Al, P, Ca, Mg, Na, K and C-CO2 evolution) soil attributes and nematode community in soil and roots, carried out 30 days before and 30 and 90 days after sugarcane cut and vinasse application. There was reduction in total amount of nematode after vinasse irrigation. Soil density and Ca++ level correlated positively with the total amount of nematode and, in particular, the plant parasitic nematodes. Inversely, the organic matter correlated negatively with the free-living nematodes, plant parasitic nematodes and consequently the total amount of nematodes in soil, but presented positive correlation with endoparasites in roots. Changes in time on C-CO2 evolution were not significant neither the correlation with the taxa or trophic groups. The vertical irrigation effect on soil was signalized on Pratylenchus and Dorilamidae distribution and soil density. The higher changes in nematode densities in soil were attributed to depth, being layers of 10 and 20 cm the most crowded. According to semivariograms, endoparasite distribution fitted to spherical before and 30 days after and before vinasse application. However, ectoparasite distribution, fitted to spherical model before irrigation, shifted to exponential 30 days before vinasse application. Spatial dependence of ectoparasites was moderate after and before irrigation. Endoparasites presented moderate dependence before and weak after irrigation. At 90 days after irrigation, endo and ectoparasites did not present correlation among points sampled showing pure nugget effect.
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